to override that delete the links to nologin in /etc/rc2.d
althnough its best to see whats hanging the machine at boot.
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On Sun, 24 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 1. I upgraded Debian 1.3.1 --> 2.1, but my kernel is still 2.0.29.
> What should I do to upgrade the kernel to 2.0.36?
If you have apt, apt-get install kernel-image-2.0.36
If you don't have apt, you can download t
I believe that installing the deb of the kernel-image 2.0.36 will get you to
2.0.36.
As for the boot question, i do not know. Perhaps you should wait a bit more ?
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1. I upgraded Debian 1.3.1 --> 2.1, but my
kernel is still 2.0.29.
What should I do to upgrade the kernel t
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> 2. When I login as any user other than root, the system rejects
> me with the error msg:
>
> "System bootup in progress -- please wait"
rm /etc/nologin
Then try to find out why the nologin file was left lying around
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Greg Wooled
1. I upgraded Debian 1.3.1 --> 2.1, but my
kernel is still 2.0.29.
What should I do to upgrade the kernel to 2.0.36?
2. When I login as any user other than root, the system
rejects
me with the error msg:
"System bootup in progress -- please wait"
I incrementally killed all
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